Issue with LAN wake-up functionality not resolving.
Issue with LAN wake-up functionality not resolving.
You're trying to connect a sabertooth x99 motherboard with Windows 10, but the WOL connection isn't working.
I've experimented with different solutions on my iOS device, including WOL, to enable it for team viewers so I can remotely access my system when required. I already have a server on the same LAN running Team Viewer 24/7 and followed their setup steps, but it isn't functioning as expected.
Initially, ensure WOL is activated in both BIOS and advanced settings on your lan card within Windows. Next, select a router capable of binding your MAC address to an IP (ARP binding). Only TP-Link models offer this feature (or higher-end options for business needs). Alternatives include some Asus routers with built-in WOL or devices like Asus and certain Netgear models that allow ARP binding via telnet. Avoid Linksys and Cisco products. Without ARP binding, your system will wake from sleep shortly after power loss. Once configured properly, forward ports 7 or 9 on the router. Then configure the WOL app on your smartphone using your external IP, MAC address, and chosen port. For remote access, consider Radmin for PC control or UltraVNC if you plan to use a mobile device.